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Godox P2400 Pack 2400ws 2 Head Kit

The dedicated 2400ws flash heads are innovative on their own. Two asymmetrical flash head ports with independent or linked settings can be custom-tailored to balance output as individual sources or kept in equal value, as you like it best.

SKU: GC49-11.P2400KIT

Godox P2400 Pack 2400ws 2 Head Kit

Godox P2400 Pack 2400ws 2 Head Kit

The dedicated 2400ws flash heads are innovative on their own. Two asymmetrical flash head ports with independent or linked settings can be custom-tailored to balance output as individual sources or kept in equal value, as you like it best.

The COB LED modelling light is the most brilliant LED from H2400P, delivering 60W of continuous output, equivalent to a 300W halogen lamp. or intermittent to the pack recycle, signalling complete readiness, with proportional or manual levels of brilliance.

The head flash tube is mounted on a user-selectable track and can be positioned precisely on the optical axis for optimal placement in reflectors, softboxes, snoots, for virtually any S-Type modifier. This advantage solves the problem of utilizing flash power by maximizing the bulb's efficiency in a variety of modifiers. With the ability to adjust the flash tube position, this feature allows for better and more accurate light output and solves various other reflector and modifier situations for sparkling results.

With 2 x H2400P flash head sports the ever-popular Bowens mount that accepts the widest variety of light shapers. All of the traditional modifiers typically found in a photographer's gear collection are instantly usable without reinvesting in costly hardware solutions. Incorporated cooling fans keep the shoot going without concern for thermal overheating.

This studio pack is the ability to freeze action. Even at the minimum output of 1/512th, the flash delivers 1/17,800s to stop fleeting motion and capture a model's multiple moves. Ths benefits from this feature with the power to spare.

Features:

Includes 2x H2400P Flash Heads

Flash Duration: 1/17800s(t0.1)

Recycling in 0.7s at Full Power

Precise Control: Control Range over 10 f-stops in 1/10 f-stop increments

Dual Flash Outlets

Modelling Light: 60W f equivalent to a 300W halogen lamp

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Godox P2400 Pack 2400ws 2 Head Kit

The dedicated 2400ws flash heads are innovative on their own. Two asymmetrical flash head ports with independent or linked settings can be custom-tailored to balance output as individual sources or kept in equal value, as you like it best.

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